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ciga ettes They are GOOD! Fooled the Court. A lawyer was defending a burglar accused of housebrealing. "I submit, your honor," said the ltwyer, "thtt ily elient did not break into the house at all. He merely saw at window, inserted his arm, and re moved a few articles. Now, my client's ari is not himself. Why punish his whole body when his arm is the guilty member't" "That argument is well put," said 4 - the judge. "I sentence the arm tc 12 monthls' imprisonment. The man can accompany it or not, as le chooses." 'T'he' prisoner smiled, took oft his wooden arm, and walked out. Reaches Away Back. A baldheaded society man tells this one on himself. He was at a lawr party, and at matron who thought ie was too busy talking to a pretty giri to notice what she was saying re marked in a1 low voice to another ma tron, "Whatt a nice face Mr. Blan has." .Just then he happened to remove his hat for a moment and he heard the other reply, "Yes, and how much there is of it."-uoston Transcript. Sporty! "Boss. I'm hungry." "Here's a nickel." "Thanks, boss. Are you a sport?" "I hope so." "I'll match you for i nickel. I couldn't staly my stummick with less than a dime."-New York Evening World. It takes a tremendous lot of religion to convert at maln's pocket. for Economsc< The Worlds QUALITY T New *52 NwSuperior Mod' Records of Standard TIhis leadership has come only per dollar of price. Price, opera your dollar buys the most trer: Equipment and accessories cc priced car made. Chevrolet is ALL THERE a the license, gasoline and oil. Comparisons Standard Rear Axle Construction. Strong, Quiet Spiral Bevel Gears. Standard Transmission-three speeds forward and one reverse. Standard Braking System-foot service brake, hand emergency brake, Standard Electrical System-Start er, storage battery, electric lights Standardvewiing System-pum pcir. cuhation, large, honey-comb radiatoi and fan. Standard .ore- two en ronates coupe, and light delivery, four o: touring and sedan. ,Standagd Instrument Board-epeed Chevrolet Motor Coni Divlsion of Generi World's Largest Manu. 'rhere are 5,4 f acturer of Low-Pricald, Dealers and S QUALITY Automobiles Throughout 'P Dealers and Pa in all territorynot adeo Chevrolet 1vi 445 Whalt.Iall Si LITTLE KINGDOM OF TONGI One Remaining Nominally independen State in Pacific Is Under Limited Monarchy. 'I'oiga, little kingdom (if 100 isles is the one renaiiing .ioniially in dependent state in the Pacilic, and though under British protection, 11 still flies its own flag. Its governinenl is a limited isoitarehy. 'T'ime was when its legislative as sembly gathered only oncte in thre( years, and steanship companies wits vessels plying to - Tongi advertised the fact as a tourist attraction. George Tubon II was then on the throne. lie was a inun six feet sever inches in height and weighing some thing over two hundred at:nd elghty pounds. He wits wont to open parlia. anent with great ceremony, the boor of brass saluting canion and melai gold braid. Attired li a scarlet coat blue trousers, plumed lie iet, with a; erinine-iitriuned plush cloak. traillint from his shoulders and held by tw( velvet-clad pages, King George woukl miarch from his palace to the pariia ment buildings. Gnus poliped at in tervals, while the populace stoot around and bowed low in honor. But George Il's (laughter Salots now rules and parliament ineets oItc( a year in less Gilbertian display. London Papers. Ilow many norning daillies are nov published in London? .lst people Journalists included, would answer off hand that there are not more than t dozen. Actually the addition of thi Westiinster Gazette to the list brings the total nflimier up to 30. Lon don's morning publications are consid erably In excess of the evening issues whose number Is 12. A few of ti constituents of the hatter list are alsi not to be found in the ordinary bool stall. Accidental. Once, while chatting with Senato1 Shirley of Maine, Bill Nye, the humor ist, remarked that he had been born a Shirley in the senator's stat.e and tha he supposed the town had been name< for one of the senator's ancestors. "I don't know," the senator replied "that there was such a town in Maim as Shirley." "I didn't know it either," Nye said innocently, "until I was born there." One or the Other. Flubb-Age always tell on a woman Dubh-If it doesn't, her best frient will.-New York Sun. i Transportation Lowest Priced Automobile fo. b. 5Flint, Mich. el Breaking All Sales Fully Equipped Cars from sheer superiority in value tion and maintenance considered, sportation in a Chevrolet. neidered, Chevrolet is the lowest a sold-nothing more to buy but Sell Chevrolet ometor, armmoter, oil pressure gauge, lighting and starting switch, and choke pufl. Standard Type of Carburetor, with exhaust heater. Powerfui, Valve-In-Head Motor. the same type as used in successul cars selting at much higher price. Demotindable Rime-with extra rim. Many Othier Advantage. which will be imticed on inspection, comnpahisoQ nind ieweeonetmation. Investigate the Difference Before You Buy tpany, Detroit, Michigan ii Motor. Cer rations 00 Chevrolet Application, will be Considered 'rice Seations from High Grade Dealers In Ter. the Wortd ritories not Adequately Covered t8 bepots Wanted uuaeved. Addre.e-, oter Company ret Asiaa Gaoreia. IMPROVED JNWORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday School Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZWATElt, D. D., 'Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1922. Western Newspnper TnIon. LESSON FOR AUGUST 6 THE' TEMPLE REBUILT AND DEDICATED LESSON TEXT-Ezra 3:1-0:22. GOLDEN TIcXT-fy soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the courts of the Lord. -Psalm 84:2. R0FERIENCIE MATElIAI,-llaggal 1: 1-2:23; Isaiah G2; Rev. 21:1-22:5. 'R!IMARY TOPIC-Jayfully Building God's hlouse. JUNIOR TOPIC-Rebuilding the Temple. INTEiIMEI)IA'r AND ftENIOIt TONIC -Love for God'i House. YOUNG PEOPLE, AN) ADULT TOPIC -What God's House Should Mean to a Community. After becoming settled in the towns surrounding Jerusalem th'e people were called together for the purpose of reestablishing the worship of the Lord God. The leaders in this nove ment were Jeslhua the priest and Zerubbabel the governor. In view of the fact that the clearing away of the debris of the old city and temple and the erection of the new temple would take a long time, an altar was erected where sacrifice might be offered at once unto God. I. The Foundation of the Temple Laid (3:8-13). This was an auspicious occasion and - was celebrated with most impressive ceremonies. It marked an epoch in the history of the nation. It brought most vividly to them their bitter ex. periences in the datk past, and yet pointed them forward to the time of blessing when God's favor would be upon them again. 1. The priests in their apparel (v. 10). In Exodus 80 the priestly gar menits are described. These garmwits symbolized their consecration to the Lord's service. 2. The priests with trumpets (v. 10). These trumpets were of silver and were used in calling the people to gether. 3. The Levites with cymbals (v. 10). These were to furnish the instrumental music of the sanctuary. This was ac cording to the arrangement made by David (I Chron. 15:16-21). 4. They sang together by course (v. 11). This means that they sang to one another responsively. The one company sang, "The Lord is Good"; the other responded, "For Ills mercy endureth forever." 5. Mingled weeping and shouting (vv. 12-13). Sonie of the older ment who had seen the magnificent and glorious temple of Solomon, which had been destroyed, wept much when they saw how far short the present founda tion came of the former temple. Oth ers were gltd of the favor of (od which had hrought them back and that a beginning had been numde in the new house of worship. II. The Building of the Temple Hin dered (Ch. 4). T1he three pecrlis which put back thme buildig of time tempile for some four teen years reveal the persistent meth (o(s which thie enenmy uses to hinder thle conist ructive building programs of God's eletOll ini every age. L. An uninmtelligent pessimism (3 :12). It wats no credit to "priests, Leyites and( chief of the fathers" to mar this gloriouis occaisioni with wveeing. Un dier the circutancetshi'Q this wats a gloriouas bleginning aind gave promise of great things for the futur'e. G1od's pr'oumises looked to the future when eveni greater glories should be to the chosena people than ever had beea en joyed in thme days of Solomon. Many today, because things are not quito wlut they shouldh be, do not go for ware with a conistruictive progr'am, and even hinder those wh'lo have the hope ful outlook. 2. Worldly compiiromnise (41:2, 3). "Let us build witha you, for we seek yotur God1." This is Satanu's imost common and effective mlethiod todlay. May the courageous Zerubbab4ls (leclare anewv, "Ye have nothing to do with us to build an house ulnto our Gorj." 3. Open oppiosition by the world (4 :4 24). Whien iref used a part in the wvork, open1 and( violent oipositioni was re sor'ted to. hIntiidtation and( politlcal .schieing wero used to defeat the build . Ig plain of God's people. ill. The Temple Finished (5 :1-6:15). Thrmoughi the mninistriy of the prtophi tets, linaggul and1( Ze'zehariahu, thme peo. pie wer'e enciioura'ged to t'esumtie thu woi'k of building tihe temiple. They wrought with energy and enthumsiasm. How niecess'ary' are God's pr'ophmets to encourage und urge Onl tihe woirkeirs in the Lor'd's virneyar'd! IV. The Temple Dedicated (0 :10-22). The people wvere tunited in this build ing and caine together upon its com pletion and solemnly dedicated it to God, it was a joyous occasion anid they unitod in the observance of the passover with gratitude to (God that He had strengthened their hanuds in their work. The Doer of the Work. But whiose iooketh itlo the perfect Law oif ibeirty and continueth thierelan, be being sot a forget ful hearer, but a doer of tLhea work, this man shall be bleasi l~a bJl deed.-.amaes 1 :25. No Disguise Can Conceal Love. N. disguiso t'un lung oianeenii love whe~re it Is, nor fteignt it where it ise noLt,-ohefumeld. Don't Perget the Sands. Utwe you UIIlys by theo situise bat don't frg~eIt 8b ads.-Spargess. WI THERE ARE MAN or digression fr< sharp cry, a prolonge or of the whole body, something wrong. 1 do not act naturally ar is the first thought, b a safe remedy such a: Castoria has be ited the good will of baby's medicine becat And remember all for every member when given to a babe Net Contents 15Fluid ALGOHOL-3 PER A\eetabePreparati similatingtheFood try) tingtheStomadisaadU TherebyPromuotin*ID GheerfulnessandResi neither ppim,Morp Mineral NoTe dama a=wadkrab Seat A helpfulRened Constipationand Di and Feverishnes Loss OF SLI resulting hetfrM in fac-simie Signat enG ?mU 04 Tun GOsmTAWGoU NEW YOl Exact Copy of Wrapp 10 Cents "SIXTH SENSE" SAVES Railroad Passenger Engineer "H unch" and Stopped Just in Time. ll s "ixthic sense" c ausedc'ZI I t)oi(f determil n clrtht s ietin; broen uathie nhis ng Cinesitil alnithi ~b(K pasrengrs nh (letz Mtopid aditiiiJ" *ilno t a br Ain andy of Dsaincthrn baronihain unde the eictenk Aocbmtie. Cutadura dropd r waer toi thgl clds h ventoed by ha dutige wtk. alcu waotwihuder hu en, Awet heady ofs sin.-ctionm Hsrcgieadeby Scndl.tei n inune of the piierum shici waer to ithorouly Viclene uth foloed by~ a dustinug with lC Taulcum powder usucaly mean li sweeut ,V health( y kin.--Advertisei oilkng of oaiuM cruiers ther tirtin licri wose fmanha spections an visitin therI quarter t nsemly t121i it ue~ rwahed 1( suhi ait a t ma heatilgy h byts oif th rohck ng Fiafter ae.h tiin youg I whas folwhtil ofiibitos vit ton s r i that th gloome l loed orthe iltlerTa "If bethr my nexiTlOi moice' C: whno1 olt Tuier (lhn brie foot Ii for e genrl r suretion'' hat hur terwln t ofilc sot "AThlcenahr Flaed A youngitit mano wasnwhelin ainclator Atohnfin wron house. I? oke o, u "My. der h am ya ivcf uppelru wIdowo ciilf the uft "Now et ime aone! the lal( tAn '-hlo lerh ame earnet uplead2,ng lonesii "iN. ear;buLsu.av ken Baby Con T WAYS a baby has of expre im its normal condition of he l irritated cry. Restlessness, a fretful. In these and other w )st mothers know that a disor e the cause of most of baby's su ut in the event of any delay t i Fletcher's Castoria. en used for baby's ailments for the family physician in a meas se of its harmlessness and the this: Castoria is essentially a 1 of the family. What might he U9 a Childre CA GEN4T. Muta awesd Let's T There is such it thing at the "grand-stand" talker sooI coTIC is always welcomed, and the - than welcome-it reaches you, Fletcher's Castoria is all - Scrutinized ..y the microscope c 7I years it stands without a peer - discerning Mothers. And once 1 for mother love-will scorn tc rfor irroe Masquerading under man tender babe have found their w EP hifancy. experience soon casts them ot re of MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET TI GENUINE CA! lr' Bears THE CENTAUR BRIGHTENS, REFRESHES, ADDO PUTNAM FADELESS DY RAIN Tin Can. An old lady was crossing the w ih sulh forctat ii t knocke.( overP her. 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